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CT plans $10 million project to improve multiple busy intersections. Here’s where and how.

CT plans $10 million project to improve multiple busy intersections. Here’s where and how.

by Joelyn Leon | May 13, 2026 | Uncategorized

The state is planning a $10 million project that will impact two communities and, in addition to replacing outdated infrastructure, the work is intended to improve safety for motorists and pedestrians, records show. The projects will include 10 new traffic signals and...
CT plans $10 million project to improve multiple busy intersections. Here’s where and how.

Amazon confirms site of next planned Connecticut mega-warehouse

by Joelyn Leon | May 12, 2026 | Uncategorized

KILLINGLY—The recent announcement that Amazon is the prospective tenant at a planned 1.3 million square-foot warehouse near I-395 in Killingly didn’t come as much of a surprise. But some of the details of the proposed “Project Husky” may have, such...
CT plans $10 million project to improve multiple busy intersections. Here’s where and how.

Tweed New Haven airport gets $11 million federal boost for long-fought expansion project

by Joelyn Leon | May 12, 2026 | Uncategorized

NEW HAVEN —The Federal Aviation Administration has awarded Tweed New Haven Airport an $11.31 million grant to support infrastructure upgrades, including a 35,600-square-yard terminal apron on which to park aircraft adjacent to the proposed new terminal on the East...
CT plans $10 million project to improve multiple busy intersections. Here’s where and how.

Gas giant met with White House about New England pipeline project

by Joelyn Leon | May 12, 2026 | Uncategorized

Enbridge is planning an expansion of a major natural gas pipeline into New England, setting the stage for a political battle over the future of the Northeast’s energy system just as the midterm election season heats up. The Calgary-based pipeline company recently...
CT plans $10 million project to improve multiple busy intersections. Here’s where and how.

Lawmakers approve bill allowing state comptroller to withhold payments for wage violations

by Joelyn Leon | May 7, 2026 | Uncategorized

State lawmakers have approved legislation giving the state comptroller authority to withhold payments on public projects when contractors violate prevailing wage laws. Senate Bill 268 passed the Senate in a 31-5 vote in April and cleared the House Monday, 107-40, with...
CT plans $10 million project to improve multiple busy intersections. Here’s where and how.

New Greenskies CEO Singh eyes solar growth, storage expansion as federal tax credits phase out

by Joelyn Leon | May 7, 2026 | Uncategorized

The new CEO of North Haven-based renewable energy company Greenskies Clean Focus is Vijay Singh, but not the one known for playing golf. When asked about sharing a name with the longtime professional golfer from Fiji, Singh just chuckles. “I get asked that question a...
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